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Timer would not advance

laura From la habra, CA

Apr 20, 2010

10 out of 19 people found this instruction helpful

After looking at the new part and reading how to take off the original timer, it then took me about 15 min to put the new part on the machine. My sister-in-law told me her boyfriend had repaired his washer buy buying the part on line. Sears wanted over three hundred dollars. I got on line and fixed it myself, don't be afraid to try and save a few bucks by doing it yourself, you can always find a how to on line. And I didn't have to wait from 8:00 - 12:00 for the repair man!!!!!